How to choose carbon offsets that actually cut emissions
The US has become the first country in the world to introduce net zero emissions, according to researchers at the MIT Sloan Institute. But what does this mean for climate change and why is it a big step on the journey to zero by mid century?
Source: mitsloan.mit.eduPublished on 2022-11-02
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